I come from a family with long-standing literary, linguistic and academic traditions. British citizen, born in Warsaw, I fled the communist regime on a merchant ship carrying vodka to Ipswich, UK. I fell in love with a French girl and we settled in France, near Versailles, where I pursued a rich corporate career as Marketing & Communication director of several international blue chip companies, such as Unibail-Rodamco or VINCI. I co-organised the 1995 election of Jacques Chirac, the president most appreciated by the French and received Fidel Castro in 1995 and Benazir Bhutto on non-official visits in Paris. I established Tradwell, a company specialised in technical, legal and literary translations and language training in 2013 and am active on main social media.
The pious insanities of French corporate deities. As the Fifth Republic crumbles and the disoriented population, faced once again with repeatedly rejected political choices, is getting ready to embrace a populist future, the party goes on. Or at least it did for the five corporate princes, until the long forgotten skeletons decided to come out and scare them to oblivion.